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...band marched down the whole length of the train, playing some brassy hodgepodge. The locomotive hooted twice, the long train began to move. The band played Harrigan. The soldiers began to wave, casually at first, then wildly, as the train pulled around the curve and out of sight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Army & Navy - LOGISTICS: Farewell to America | 8/16/1943 | See Source »

...basis of advance reviews, this one looks like a must for Lana Turner fans only. These must number well in the millions, so MGM probably isn't worrying. In any case, if you expect something more than sexy shots in a movie, you'll be disappointed. The other feature, "Harrigan's Kid," is just what the title would lead you to expect...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENTERTAINMENT | 5/28/1943 | See Source »

Frederick J. Harrigan, Lisbon, N. H.; Robert D. Hill, Wilmore, Ky.; John A. Holabird, Jr., Chicago, Ill.; Quentin M. Hope, Cambridge; John W. Hursh, Duluth, Minu.; Robert A. Keller, Cleveland Heights, O.; Leif L. Kunden, Columbus, Ind.; Robert W. Komer, St, Louis, Me.; Herbert J. Komer, New York City; Joseph H. Laird, Dearborn, Mich; Murray A. Lampert, Kew Gardens, N. Y.; William Land, Mattapan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phi Beta Kappa- | 6/11/1942 | See Source »

Donald B. Hackel '43, Milton W. Hamolsky '43, Edward I. Handler '42, Frederick J. Harrigan '42, John M. Harrington Jr. '43, Edmund J. Harris '42, Kenneth B. Henry '44, Thomas T. Hoffman '44, John W. Holmes '43, Robert B. Houghton '42, Clifton M. Howard Jr. '44 John C. L. Hulley '44, Richard J. Hyman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 140 STUDENTS AWARDED SUM OF $31,335 BY CORPORATION | 11/14/1941 | See Source »

...girls cares to hand over the picture to the other, and their artistic competition results in a standoff. Miss Faye, now somewhat more mature than Miss Grable, has the better voice; Miss Grable the slimmer wriggle. The rest of the activity centres around two Irish song publishers, Calhoun and Harrigan (fat Jack Oakie and thin John Payne), who contribute respectively comic and romantic relief. When Author Pamela Harris' plot pushes them into the A. E. F., the time arrives for America, I Love You, Goodbye Broadway, Hello France...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Dec. 9, 1940 | 12/9/1940 | See Source »

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